The Beneficial Use Monitoring Program exists as a result of the vital economic and social importance of Oklahoma’s
lakes, streams, wetlands, and aquifers and the associated need for their protection and management.
The data contained in this report...

Work to be performed towards development and implementation of the critical fourth component of the WQS program, monitoring, is the subject of this report. All sampling activities described and conducted as part of this program were consistent with...

As part of the OWRB’s continuing efforts to monitor the health of the states waters, Beneficial Use Monitoring Program (BUMP) staff have identified five more reservoirs that meet the qualifications to be designated as Nutrient Limited Watersheds...